Downloading the fixed nautilus package from the ppa
(nautilus_3.2.1-0ubuntu2~ppa1_amd64.deb package from
https://launchpad.net/~bsantos/+archive/ppa/+build/2899624 ) appears to
have fixed the problem in my installation (fresh install of 11.10, but
with the home directory left intact from 11.04).
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1.) Open a nautilus window.
2) Click on a folder and then begin typing to search for directory by name
3.) Press Backspace to try to delete a character or two from the search box.
Expected behavior: The character is deleted, allowing you to back up a
I guess I should also add, here is an example of a large math formula
with scalable brackets rendered in LaTeX, to give an example of how it
should look.
** Attachment added: "shows proper rendering of brackets from latex document"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/82
There's already a bug report about this, I think, here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32362
which also points back to an older bug from OpenOffice.org here:
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66848
But it doesn't look like there's been any activity on it for long tim
Public bug reported:
When using scalable brackets in LibreOffice Writer, Impress, or Math,
the rendering of the brackets appears to have some issue that the makes
the brackets render improperly (or at least in a very ugly,
unprofessional manner). This is more apparent the larger the brackets
scal
** Attachment added: "Shows the bad behavior of scalable brackets"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827695/+attachment/2284273/+files/bracket_example.odt
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This is really more of a papercut than a bug, but I still think it
represents a usability issue, especially for new users.
Steps to reproduce:
Open any application (non-maximized). Look at the title bar and/or
application window. There is no application menu bar (File, Edi
For the time being, I am using Okular to view my LaTeX files. It also
auto-reloads a file when the pdf is changed, but it doesn't steal focus.
It also stays at the same position you were viewing the file at
previously when it reloads (i.e. doesn't jump to the start of the
document on each reload).
Also reproducible in Unity 3.8.14
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I had the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 when both VLC and Amarok were open
at the same time. Whichever one was opened first would be able to play
sound, and the other one would not. I went into both Amarok and KDE4
systemsettings and changed every sound output preference to prefer
PulseAudio above
Ok, I don't know when or if this will be cleared up or what is causing
it, but I have moved on to an HP printer, and here is what I know about
the problem so far:
On the Epson printer, reverse print doesn't work in Ubuntu firefox, but
works fine in Fedora 10 firefox.
On the HP printer, reverse pr
I can confirm that reverse print is working great even in Firefox in the
Fedora 10 preview release. So the question is, what is Ubuntu doing
wrong here that Fedora is doing right?
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I don't know, but I can also confirm it in 8.04.
I was having all kinds of problems using my Epson Stylus CX4800.
Wouldn't print. Wouldn't let me have permission to check ink levels,
even as root.
I can't be 100% sure that it was the exact same problem, but the
workaround given here fixed my pro
Could we get this backported to the Hardy packages? (Seeing as how
Hardy is an LTS release and not everyone will be upgrading it any time
soon)
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I know this isn't exactly what the topic was about, but can Nautilus at
least have a feature where a folder can be opened by dragging a file
onto the folder and holding it there for a moment or two? KDE 3 already
has this feature, so I don't see any patent problems at first glance.
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I've also found out that reverse printing does not work in gedit.
So far, reverse printing works in Adobe Acrobat and Open Office
But it does not work in Firefox 3, Epiphany, or Open Office.
And this is true with the Stylus CX4800 as well as the Stylus C86.
This whole situation is a bit messed
oops. typo. Messed up
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This bug also shows up with and Epson C86 printer. Now, I only have
finite data to work with, but it appears that anyone with an Epson
printer is sure out of luck trying to reverse printing order from an
internet browser. This isn't just a firefox thing, but since it seems
to occur on a per-appli
This bug needs to be reassigned in terms of what package it effects. I
tried printing in epiphany, and once again, it completely ignores any
and all attempts to set it to reverse print. This bug is not just a
firefox thing. But again, I don't know where it is.
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Since gedit has long since migrated to the new printing dialog, which
now supports reverse printing. I see no reason why this bug can't die
now. I don't know what the proper procedure is for terminating this
kind of bug (the bug was never fixed, but the code it inhabited was
replaced with a bette
Print to file --> mozilla.ps
cupstestdsc mozilla.ps
mozilla.ps: PASS
Well, it seems to have passed the test, but it still won't reverse print.
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No, that command did nothing. I have determined that changing the
output order, either through the command line or the printing utility,
does nothing.
However, regardless of what the printing utility output order is set to,
setting the reverse option in the application printing dialogs of
OpenOff
Well, it turns out that reverse printing does work for Adobe Acrobat PDF
reader, so it may not be for every application. However, I can confirm
that reverse printing does not work for Firefox 3 beta 5 or Firefox 3 RC
1.
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Public bug reported:
Just as the title says. I'm not sure what package this should go under,
but I've tried every combination of setting Output Order to "Normal" or
"Reverse" in the Printing dialog box as well as checking the "Reverse"
option within individual program printing windows, but no mat
Marking invalid since xft apparently wasn't the root cause.
** Changed in: xft (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234187
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Turns out a fix has been found for this bug. It was in emacs-snapshot
and not xft after all. See the linked emacs-snapshot bug report for
details. All it would take to fix this bug is for the emacs-snapshot
maintainers to rebuild all the emacs-snapshot debs from the current cvs
and update the re
Well, I can confirm that the bug is fixed in the current cvs emacs.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to generate a deb file from what I've
compiled.
If any Ubuntu maintainers see this, all you really have to do is rebuild
the emacs-snapshot debs from cvs and update the repositories and that
should
Would someone be kind enough to package up an updated and fixed ubuntu
deb?
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On second thought, this might be only with Emacs and not with Xft.
Gvim/vim doesn't have any problems, anyway, but I don't know what that
uses to render fonts.
I'm not really qualified to know exactly where the problem is, but I'd
advise anyone coming across this to look at the original bug refere
The problem is pretty bad. It was enough to force me to learn vim until
this gets fixed. Vim/Gvim doesn't seem to have any problems with font-
smoothing, but then, I don't know what it uses for font rendering.
Since a lot of programmers use emacs, and those same programmers spend
hours each day s
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libxft2
In essence, this bug report is a duplicate of bug #221100, filed under
the emacs-snapshot package in Hardy.
Link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs-
snapshot/+bug/221100
I'm refiling this bug report because it looks like Xft may b
I can confirm that the screensaver seems to be working now, at least
with it set to a blank screen. I haven't been brave enough to set it to
a different screensaver since "blank screen" does the job and probably
saves a little power anyway.
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The lcdfilter legacy appears to fix the "bolding" problem, but on my
laptop it makes the fonts look absolutely horrendous. Distractingly so.
It would be good to get a proper fix out for this soon.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22
Well, with the gvfs framework in place in Hardy, what are the chances
that we might expect this feature to be added to Intrepid?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/14412
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Interesting that you have an ATI card and I have an Nvidia card, and
both are having issues with this. I can also say that I experienced no
screen saver problems with my previous Feisty system.
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I have no idea how that word got messed up, because it didn't appear
that way when I submitted the post. Sorry about that.
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu Hardy, with the nvidia drivers (nvidia-glx-new) installed,
I've noticed that when the system goes into screensaver mode, either
from being idle of from lockifeafaefeang the screen, the screen saver
does not start. Rather, the screen dims to an almost black screen,
e
Can anyone confirm whether this is an upstream bug in evolution or
simply a bug in Ubuntu's evolution package? (i.e. would the same bug
occur in evolution installed on another distro?)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60901
You rec
Public bug reported:
In Gnome, delete a group of files from various places in the filesystem
(or your home folder). Then go into the trash and attempt to restore
them. There is no way to automatically restore each file to the
location from which it was deleted. You must manually move each and
e
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Steps to reproduce:
Start Beryl, either manually or with a kde Autostart script. Notice
that once Beryl is running, the kde desktop pager applet no longer works
as expect. Open two different applications on the current desktop.
Drag on over to another d
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
Start Beryl, either manually or with a kde Autostart script. Notice
that once Beryl is running, the kde desktop pager applet no longer works
as expect. Open two different applications on the current desktop.
Drag on over to another desktop. Rather than
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
gedit is unable to reverse print. There is no option anywhere in the
print dialog to reverse the printing order.
Steps to repeat bug:
open a file in gedit, preferably a rather lengthy one. Lets say for
argument's sake that it is a 40-page output
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
Try installing the Intel Fortran Compiler on Ubuntu. Or, for that
matter, try running almost any third party shell script or installation
script that works find on 99.9% of the Linux world. The problem is that
sh -> dash instead of bash symlink. I've re
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